Five-A-Side Omani Champions in Brazil

NEYMAR JR’S FIVE WINNING TEAM FROM OMAN FACES GLOBAL FIVE-A-SIDE CHAMPIONS IN BRAZILIAN HOME TOWN

Winning team from 53 national champions will live the dream against Barcelona forward’s side at Neymar Jr’s Five World Final on July 7-8 in Praia Grande, Brazil.

Neymar Jr will be back in Praia Grande, Brazil from July 7-8 to crown the new world champions in his signature five-a-side football tournament Neymar Jr’s Five – and give the winners the thrill of a lifetime. National champions from 53 countries across six continents will battle it out at the Instituto Projeto NeymarJr in the World Final. More than 100,000 players have taken part in the second year of the tournament that has become a truly global phenomenon. For the winners, the icing on the cake will be the chance to play against a team led by Neymar Jr in the town where he grew up.

Oman’s ‘Majan College’ team were crowned the local champions earlier this year after battling for first place at Hillat Al Zabadiyah, Muttrah. Only 16 of the country’s best teams were selected to compete in the National Final of Neymar Jr’s Five, which was held in Oman for the second year. The competition took place after the footballers were selected from 8 different qualifiers, which took place in Boshar, Darsait, Maabeilah, Mussanah, Sohar, Shinas, Nizwa and Salalah with a total of 1932 players.

Immediately after being announced as the winners, the team captain Mazin Al Harthy said: “Last year we won the tournament in Oman and we are protecting our title! We have players from Muscat, Bousher and Amerat who will be representing Oman.” Talking about how the team came together, he said: “It’s our coach who managed to bring us together again. We all play for the college and have been playing together for a couple of years.”

Neymar Jr’s Five is authentic football with a twist. There are no goalkeepers and whenever a team scores, the opposition loses a player, which makes the 10-minute matches fast, technical, tactical – and great fun to play.

The stage is now set for the World Final, which begins on Friday, July 7 with a group stage featuring the 53 national champions. The best 32 will make it through to the knock-out stages on Saturday July 8, with a series of matches whittling the teams down to two teams, who battle it out in the final match.

The 100,000-plus players who have featured in the second edition of the competition is a sharp increase from the 65,000 who played in the first year. For Neymar Jr, the highlight of the competition has been seeing so many people from so many different backgrounds playing the game around the world on every imaginable surface, in all weathers, and with a unique sense of fun.

“Nobody expected so many players from so many different countries and I’m delighted to see people playing the game the way it should be played – together, in friendship, and with a great sense of fun,” said Neymar Jr, who is preparing for another crucial season with Barcelona and Brazil – the finals of the 2018 World Cup now less than a year away. “This is football the way I grew up playing it and I hope the numbers just get bigger and bigger.”

The teams will be dreaming of following in the footsteps of Anjos da Bola (Angels of the Ball) – the Brazilian team who sealed victory in the final of the first edition in 2016. They were not only rewarded with a game against Neymar Jr and friends, but with a trip to see FC Barcelona in action in the Camp Nou and time alongside their hero at the Catalan club’s training ground.

The location of the World Final, The Instituto Projeto Neymar Jr, is a private, non-profit association dedicated to social causes, set up by the player and his family. Located in Jardim Glória, in Praia Grande, where Neymar spent much of his childhood, the Institute is an 8,400m2 education and sporting complex catering for 2,470 underprivileged children aged 7-14 and their families.

See who will be crowned 2017 champions at the World Final live on Red Bull TV, Saturday July 8, 5pm CEST